Creating a Blue Coat SSLVA application object
To install an SSL certificate onto a Blue Coat SSL Visibility Appliance, you must apply the required configuration settings described in this topic.
BEST PRACTICE Consider managing object settings using a policy. For more information, see
To create and configure a Blue Coat application object
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From the TLS Protect menu bar, click Policy tree.
- In the Policy tree, select the device object to which you want to add the new application object, and then click Add > Application, and then select Blue Coat.
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When the new application object page appears, then under Status, clear the Processing Disabled checkbox.
When checked, this option disables provisioning of the certificates installed on the current application. This means that Trust Protection Platform does not attempt to install, renew, process, or validate certificates on the application.
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(Optional) In the Device Certificate box, click
to select and associate a certificate with the new application.
NOTE If you don't have a certificate ready, you can do this later or you can do it on the certificate's Association tab.
To associate a certificate with the current application, you must have write permissions to the application object and either write or associate permissions to the certificate object.
For detailed information on associating a certificate with an application, see Associating a certificate with an application object.
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Under General, do the following:
- In the Application Name field, type a name for the new application.
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(Optional) In the Description field, type a description for the purpose of the application.
A strong description can help to provide context for other administrators who might need to manage the new application.
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In the Contacts field, select user or group identities you want assigned to this application object (or choose the Use policy value to configure contacts using a policy).
Default system notifications are sent to the contact identities. The default contact is the master administrator.
TIP If the Identity Selector dialog is not populated when it first opens, enter a search query to retrieve the Identity list. The administration console does not automatically display external users and groups. You must first enter a search string so Trust Protection Platform can query the external Identity store, then return the list of requested users or groups. If you want to display all user or group entries, enter the wildcard character (*).
Press Shift+click to select multiple, contiguous users and groups. Press Ctrl+click to select multiple, discontiguous users and groups.
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In the Approvers field, select user or group Identities you want to assign to approve workflows (certificate approval or injection command) for the new application.
The default approver is the master administrator. For more information on defining workflow objects, see Implementing certificate workflow management.
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(Conditional) If your application (or certificate) object is affected by a defined workflow and you want users to use a console other than Policy Tree, click Managed By and select which administration console to use as part of the workflow.
You only need to configure this if you are using workflows and expect users to perform a task using a particular administration console. The default setting is Policy Tree.
For more information, see Specify folders and certificates to be managed by TLS Protect .
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Under Application Information, do the following:
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Click
next to Application Credential to browse for the credential object that you want to use to authenticate with the application.
DID YOU KNOW? Credential objects store the credentials Trust Protection Platform uses to authenticate with devices, applications, and CAs. The stored credential might be a user name or private key credential; some drivers—such as F5, which is not SSH-based—can only use the user name credential for authentication.
NOTE The user account you select must have Read and Write access to the Temporary, Private Key, and Certificate directories.
For more information, see Working with system credentials.
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In the HTTPS Port field, type the port that Trust Protection Platform should use to communicate with your appliance.
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- When you're finished, click Save.
What's next?
After you've created an application object, here are other things you can do to manage the new application:
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On the application's Settings sub-tab:
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Click
to push a certificate to its associated application.
For more information, see Pushing a certificate and private key to an application .
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Reset to stop processing the application and reset the status and stage.
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to reattempt installation of the certificate to its associated application, .
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Click
Validate Now to validate the applications associated certificate.
Validation requests are placed into a queue. When your validation runs, the application and its associated certificate are scanned according to the settings configured in the application object’s Validation tab.
For more information, see About certificate and application validation.
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On the application object's Validation tab, you can configure validation settings for the application object.
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On an object's General tab:
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Click the Log sub-tab to view any events that are triggered by the template object.
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Click the Permissions sub-tab to configure the users or groups to whom you want to grant permissions to the new object. For more information, see Permissions overview.
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